Aún no tenemos significados para "irish face".
1One look at the Irish face of you is worth them all.
2I found none, but caught sight of one arch-devil-may-care Irish face.
3I saw Irish faces, and fair-haired northern Europeans and dark-haired Italians and Jews.
4Why not the Irish faces behind the first Lions series win since 1997?
5ANOTHER week of grey, leaking Irish skies and pallid Irish faces.
6Otto looked up at the Irish face, round, pig-nosed and blue-eyed.
7He was a small, dark man with a thin Irish face.
8About a mile from that town the Irish faced about, and made a stand.
9The morning sun lighted up the rugged Irish face.
10He was an old man, with a very Irish face, and eyes that laughed at life.
11You thought I'd forgotten you. The Irish face of the fire chief, looking a little red from exertion.
12She was a forbidding chunk of a woman with a square Irish face and a square Irish body.
13Wherefore, Casey sat with the firelight flickering across his seamed, Irish face and told the story of his wrongs.
14The Irish face conjures up a series of stereotypes: rosy-faced colleens, with smiling eyes; others consumptive, emaciated or ape-like.
16There was something exceedingly droll in that expressive Irish face of his and the way he lingered over his wine.
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